Deaths Nécrologie

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Deaths Nécrologie
Deaths
Nécrologie
Notice – CMAJ welcomes obituaries submitted within 60 days of a
death. These should be no longer
than 200 words, and colourful writing is encouraged. Send to Barbara
Sibbald, [email protected];
fax 613 565-2382.
Bodnar, Stephen, Montreal; University
of Debrecen (Hungary) 1951; obstetrics/gynecology; FRCSC; former staff,
St. Mary’s, Reddy Memorial and
Queen Elizabeth hospitals; lecturer,
McGill University. Died Aug. 2, 2004;
survived by his wife, Medy, and 1
daughter. His daughter, Andrea, said,
“He was a dedicated physician, with a
passion for life, art, books, travel and
nature, who filled our lives with laughter and love.”
Chagnon, René J., Université Laval,
1950; oncoradiologie; FRCPC; ancien
membre du personnel agrégé de
l'Hôpital Général Fleury et de l'Hôpital Jeanne-Mance; expert-conseil
auprès du Centre radiologique Fleury
et de la Polyclinique médicale Concorde. Décédé le 21 mai 2004, à l'âge
de 77 ans.
Chiu, Gwendolyn E., Vancouver; University of British Columbia, 1973. Died
May 5, 2004, aged 60.
DOI:10.1503/cmaj.1041638
Coady, Clarence A., Charlottetown;
Queen’s University, 1946; MCFP; former staff, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Incorporation and Charlottetown Hospital; associate staff, P.E.I. Hospital;
district coroner; senior member, CMA.
Died May 14, 2004, aged 86; survived
by children, Dr. Kevin, Dr. Kenneth,
Michael, Maureen and Peter.
Coleman, Isabella M., Midland, Ont.;
Queen’s University (Ireland), 1944;
DPH; former public health officer,
City of Toronto; staff, Mental Health
Centre, Penetanguishene, Ont. Died
May 21, 2004, aged 83; survived by her
brother, James.
Entin, Martin A., Hampstead, Que.;
McGill University, 1945; plastic
surgery; FACS, FRCSC; former associate surgical staff, Royal Victoria Hospital; chief consulting staff, plastic and
hand surgery, Shriners Hospital for
Crippled Children; associate professor,
McGill University. Died May 14, 2004,
aged 91; survived by his wife, Laura.
Forster, John M., Surrey, BC; University of London (England), 1955; former
staff, Surrey Memorial, St. Mary’s
(New Westminster) and Royal
Columbian (New Westminster) hospitals. Died May 14, 2004, aged 77.
Gillespie, Ross J., Guelph, Ont.; University of Toronto, 1972; former staff,
and medical director, continuing care
unit, St. Joseph’s Hospital; courtesy
staff, Guelph General Hospital; medical
director, St. Joseph’s Home. Died May
17, 2004, aged 56; survived by his wife,
Lynn, and 3 children.
Green, Leo, Halifax; Dalhousie University, 1942; internal medicine; FRCPC; Capt., RCAMC, WW II; former staff, Victoria General Hospital;
courtesy staff, Izaak Walton Killam
Hospital for Children and Halifax Infirmary. Died July 7, 2004, aged 86.
“He had a keen interest in life-long
study of medicine and history. He
complimented this interest with his
love for all things Jewish. On his retirement he served as a lay cantor in
his synagogue.”
Hunting, Marshall C., Fort Dodge,
Iowa; University of Alberta, 1970; vascular surgery; FACS, FRCSC; former
staff, Grey Nuns Hospital and WCM,
Health Sciences Centre; consultant,
Cross Cancer Institute; clinical professor, University of Alberta. Died May 8,
2004, aged 57.
McPhail, Donald M., Winnipeg; University of Manitoba, 1945; MCFP; former assistant medical director, Workers’ Compensation Board. Died May
15, 2004, aged 82.
Medine, Sidney M., Windsor, Ont.;
McGill University, 1940; obstetrics/gynecology; MRCOG, FRCSC; former
staff, Hotel-Dieu and Metropolitan
General hospitals. Died May 18, 2004,
aged 88.
Mezciems, Peter E., Fergus, Ont.;
University of Toronto, 1972; family
medicine; FASAM, CCFP; former senior staff physician, Homewood Alcohol and Drug Service, Homewood
Health Centre; consultant, addiction
medicine, Guelph General Hospital;
clinical associate professor, McMaster
University. Died May 16, 2004, aged
56. The Peterborough Examiner wrote:
“Dr. Peter and his wife Lauri spent the
last 2 years painstakingly constructing
the ultralight plane that [ultimately]
crashed, killing them both.”
Muller, Jan, North York, Ont.; J.E.
Purkyne University (Czechoslovakia),
1938; MPH(Harvard); former chief,
Environmental Health Studies Services,
Ontario Ministry of Health, Occupational Health Protection Branch. Died
May 26, 2004, aged 90; survived by son,
Dr. Pavel.
O’Neill, James H., Westmount, Que.;
McGill University, 1937; pediatrics;
FAAP, FRCPC; former staff and chief
of pediatrics, St. Mary’s Hospital; staff,
Montreal Children’s Hospital. Died
May 13, 2004, aged 91; survived by 4
daughters.
Sanders, C. Borden, Welland, Ont.;
University of Western Ontario, 1944;
internal medicine; FRCPC; former staff
and chief of staff, Welland County
General Hospital. Died May 14, 2004,
aged 85; survived by his wife, Jean, and
2 children. “He was Welland’s first
doctor of internal medicine.”
Vann, Earl K., Winnipeg; University of
Manitoba, 1946; urology; FRCSC; former chief, Department of Urology, Victoria Hospital; staff, Deer Lodge Hospital. Died May 12, 2004, aged 87;
survived by his wife, Jocelyn, and 3 sons.
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